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ts19998

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In behavioral therapy, what is response cost?
 
  a. A commonly used technique where the counselor delivers a negative reaction whenever the client has difficulty following a contract.
  b. The client's estimates of how much the undesirable behavior is costing him or her.
  c. The fee that the client pays for extra counseling sessions.
  d. A term associated with aversion therapy, wherein rewards are given when a client is not performing an undesirable behavior.
  e. A term associated with aversion therapy where an undesirable behavior results automatically in an aversive experience.

Question 2

____________________ therapy is based on the idea of counter-conditioning in which a good experience is turned into a bad one.
 
  a. Adventure
  b. Reversal
  c. Transgression
  d. Subtle
  e. Aversion



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: e

Answer to Question 2

Answer: e



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